The Carlyle detachment of the RCMP responded to numerous calls to service between Friday, Nov. 13, and Thursday, Nov 19.
Breach of release
Two separate calls to service involved breach of release conditions. Both calls occurred in the Carlyle area.
Break and enter
There were three break and enters in the Carlyle area, which are under investigation.
Someone attempted to get into the backdoor of a building in Redvers, if anyone saw anything RCMP are asking for assistance from the public in the investigation.
Fraud
Numerous reports were called into the detachment regarding phone calls with individuals attempting to get their information. They were advised to give out no personal information and to contact the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre at 1-888-495-8501.
Mischief
A vehicle in Carlyle was egged.
In the Carlyle area there were two separate mischief calls of people partying and making a lot of noise, as well as a call in Carlyle.
Within the R.M. of Brock, a truckload of shingles and eaves troughs was dumped. RCMP is asking for the public’s help in their investigation.
Thefts
A vehicle was stolen from the Redvers area. The vehicle was recovered, but the public is reminded to lock their vehicles.
An individual attempted to steal someone’s vehicle in Carlyle, but the alarm went off and it panicked the individual.
There were also two thefts from vehicles, one of general items and the second of a computer, as well as a report of a theft from and damage to a vehicle
Traffic infractions
An issue RCMP would like to make people aware of is having people parking in no-parking zones, which includes at intersections and in front of fire hydrants. The nearness of vehicles to intersections, notably at the elementary school, compromises the safety of students who are crossing the street. The RCMP gave out warnings last week and the Carlyle Elementary School is going to be reminding people of the no parking zones around the school.
There were a total of 70 speeding offences, 22 non-moving offences including tint, seatbelt, etc., there were 17 intersection related offences, one careless driver, and two people were issued fines for not having valid registration within the coverage area of the RCMP.
RCMP responded to six minor collisions on Wednesday, Nov. 18, as well as four rollovers. The icy roads contributed to the incidents. Staff Sergeant Simon explained that all vehicles involved in rollovers were driving at speeds under 100 km/hr, but occupants of the vehicle were wearing their seatbelts which kept them in the vehicles when the vehicle rolled.
“We just want to remind people that it is winter and even if you have snow tires or all-wheel drives, slow down,” Staff Sergeant Simon stated.
Unfounded complaints
There were a few assault reports, which were all determined to be unfounded by RCMP.
Also unfounded was a complaint of threats in the Carlyle area and a report of criminal harassment in the Wawota area.